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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gregory , Brian Kerns, OCSO , Mark DelCoglianoPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Volume: 259 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.584kg ISBN: 9780879072599ISBN 10: 0879072598 Pages: 398 Publication Date: 29 November 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Adult education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsContents List of Abbreviations . . . vii Introduction . . . 1 Mark DelCogliano Book 17 (Job 24:20–26:14) . . . 7 Book 18 (Job 27:1–28:21) . . . 53 Book 19 (Job 28:21–29:20) . . . 141 Book 20 (Job 29:21–30:31) . . . 201 Book 21 (Job 31:1–31:23) . . . 283 Book 22 (Job 31:24–31:40) . . . 321 Scriptural Index . . . 381ReviewsI give this book a high recommendation, both for its readable and accurate translation, and because it brings together a noteworthy saint and a timeless biblical book, both of which originated during a troubled time like ours. Essential reading for enthusiasts not only of the writings of St. Gregory, but of the book of Job, as well. Karl A. Schultz Author InformationBr. Brian Kerns has been a Trappist for sixty years, seventeen years at the Abbey of Gethsemani in Kentucky, and the rest at the Abbey of the Genesee in upper New York state, interrupted by a year at Oxford, North Carolina, and five years at Genesee’s foundation of Novo Mundo in Parana, Brazil. He hails originally from Pottsville, in the anthracite coal region of Pennsylvania. For many years he worked in the library at Genesee and Novo Mundo, and he has interested himself in various translation projects, among which is the life of Dom Gabriel Sortais, abbot general of the Trappists in the early 1960s. That volume has also been published by Cistercian Publications, in the Monastic Wisdom series. The first four volumes of his translation of Gregory the Great’s Moral Reflections on the Book of Job were published by Cistercian Publications between 2014 and 2017. Mark DelCogliano earned a Ph.D. in patristic theology from Emory University in 2009 and currently teaches in the Department of Theology at University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. He has published several studies of the fourth-century Trinitarian controversy, including Basil of Caesarea's Anti-Eunomian Theory of Names, and has collaborated on translations of patristic and medieval texts, such as Works on the Spirit: Athanasius and Didymus, St. Basil of Caesarea: Against Eunomius, and For Your Own People: ’lred of Rievaulx's Pastoral Prayer. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |